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HER SIDE OF THE STORY by Alba de Céspedes

HER SIDE OF THE STORY

by Alba de Céspedes ; translated by Jill Foulston

Pub Date: Nov. 14th, 2023
ISBN: 9781662601439
Publisher: Astra House

A young woman looks back on her life in Rome before and during the Second World War in this new translation of an Italian novel first published in 1949.

Alessandra Corteggiani grows up in a middle-class home, full of romantic longing and shadowed by the memory of a brother who died before she was born. She's tightly attached to her mother, whose artistic ambitions have been reduced to teaching piano and who passes along to Alessandra a well-thumbed copy of Madame Bovary. Like the other mothers in their apartment building, Alessandra's is involved romantically with one of the “younger men of a slightly higher class” who hang around in search of afternoon dalliances. When her mother dies unexpectedly, Alessandra's father sends her to live with his large extended family in southern Italy, though her refusal to accept a proposal from a local farmer—and her strangling of the family rooster—get her booted back to Rome. She spends two years in an “endless, dark tunnel” of office work, university studies, and housework for her father. Then she falls in love with Francesco Minelli, an academic and anti-fascist agitator 11 years her senior, and dedicates herself completely to cultivating the “great love” for which she has always longed—a project which, to Francesco's detriment, he seems only marginally aware of as he continues with his own life and projects through the war and beyond. Readers shouldn't expect much in terms of plot twists. Instead, de Céspedes immerses the reader in the febrile consciousness of a young woman with too much time on her hands and too many overpowering fantasies about a long series of men with agendas of their own.

A lavishly detailed critique of romantic ideals and social constrictions.